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2016-03-02stdlib: Use parallel groups in filename_SUITEBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-02stdlib: Remove ?line macros in filename_SUITEBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-02-18Merge branch 'bjorn/stdlib/function-macro/OTP-13059'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/stdlib/function-macro/OTP-13059: Implement ?FUNCTION_NAME and ?FUNCTION_ARITY macros epp: Refactor expand_macros()
2016-02-18Merge branch 'bjorn/remove-test_server/OTP-12705'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/remove-test_server/OTP-12705: Remove test_server as a standalone application Erlang mode for Emacs: Include ct.hrl instead test_server.hrl Remove out-commented references to the test_server applications Makefiles: Remove test_server from include path and code path Eliminate use of test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrl
2016-02-17Implement ?FUNCTION_NAME and ?FUNCTION_ARITY macrosBjörn Gustavsson
For a long time, users have asked for one or more macros that would return the name and arity of the current function. We could define a single ?FUNCTION macro that would return a {Name,Arity} tuple. However, to access just the name or just the arity for the function, element/2 must be used. That would limit its usefulness, because element/2 is not allowed in all contexts. Therefore, it seems that we will need two macros. ?FUNCTION_NAME that expands to the name of the current function and ?FUNCTION_ARITY that expands to arity of the current function. Converting the function name to a string can be done like this: f() -> atom_to_list(?FUNCTION_NAME) ++ "/" ++ integer_to_list(?FUNCTION_ARITY). f/0 will return "f/0". The BEAM compiler will evaluate the entire expression at compile-time, so there will not be any run-time penalty for the function calls. The implementation is non-trivial because the preprocessor is run before the parser. One way to implement the macros would be to replace them with some placeholder and then let the parser or possibly a later pass replace the placeholder with correct value. That could potentially slow down the compiler and cause incompatibilities for parse transforms. Another way is to let the preprocessor do the whole job. That means that the preprocessor will have to scan the function head to find out the name and arity. The scanning of the function head can be delayed until the first occurrence of a ?FUNCTION_NAME or ?FUNCTION_ARITY. I have chosen the second way because it seems less likely to cause weird compatibility problems.
2016-02-17stdlib: Let the linter detect old typed recordsHans Bolinder
2016-02-17stdlib: Update module shell to handle typed record fieldsHans Bolinder
2016-02-17stdlib: Update ms_transform to handle typed record fieldsHans Bolinder
2016-02-17stdlib: Modify the preprocessor as to expose typed record fieldsHans Bolinder
Problem: The types of record fields have since R12B been put in a separate form by epp:parse_file(), leaving the record declaration form untyped. The separate form, however, does not follow the syntax of type declarations, and parse transforms inspecting -type() attributes need to know about the special syntax. Since the compiler stores the return value of epp:parse_file() as debug information in the abstract code chunk ("Abst" or 'abstract_code'), tools too need to know about the special syntax, if they inspect -type() attributes in abstract code. Solution: As of this commit no separate form is created by epp:parse_file(), but the type information kept in the record fields. This means that all parse transforms and all tools inspecting -record() declarations need to recognize {typed_record_field, Field, Type}. We recommend that all parse transforms and tools be updated as to recognize typed record fields. Discussion: As of OTP 19.0, the abstract form of type declarations and function specifications is documented. An (unsatisfactory) alternative to the above solution is to document two formats of the abstract form of typed record fields: one if returned by epp:parse_file(); and one if returned by, for example, epp:parse_erl_form(). Yet another (bad) alternative is to not document the format returned by epp:erl_parse(), but instead document the idempotent function epp:restore_typed_record_fields/1, and urge authors of parse transform and tools to always call this function.
2016-02-17Makefiles: Remove test_server from include path and code pathBjörn Gustavsson
Since no test suites includede test_server.hrl, there is no need to have test_server in the include path or code path.
2016-02-17Eliminate use of test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrlBjörn Gustavsson
As a first step to removing the test_server application as as its own separate application, change the inclusion of test_server.hrl to an inclusion of ct.hrl and remove the inclusion of test_server_line.hrl.
2016-02-15Merge branch 'bjorn/cuddle-with-tests'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/cuddle-with-tests: erl_prim_loader_SUITE: Refactor helper functions Move record compilation errors to erl_lint_SUITE compile_SUITE: Use get_files/3 in more places compile_SUITE: Replace confusing files/2 with get_files/3
2016-02-10Merge branch 'maint'Siri Hansen
Conflicts: lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl
2016-02-10Merge branch 'nybek/speed_up_supervisor_count_children' into maintSiri Hansen
* nybek/speed_up_supervisor_count_children: Speed up supervisor:count_children/1; simple_one_for_one Add supervisor:get_callback_module/1 OTP-13290
2016-02-05Move record compilation errors to erl_lint_SUITEBjörn Gustavsson
The two bad record usage test cases in compile_SUITE do not belong there, as the errors are detected in erl_lint. Move the test to the erl_lint_SUITE.
2016-02-03Speed up supervisor:count_children/1; simple_one_for_oneRory Byrne
Speed up supervisor:count_children/1 for simple_one_for_one supervisors. This is achieved by avoiding looping through all the child process and verifying that each one is alive. For a supervisor with 100,000 'temporary' children the count-time will drop from approx 25ms to about 0.005ms. For a supervisor with 100,000 'permanent' or 'transient' children the count-time will drop from approx 30ms to about 0.005ms. This avoids having the supervisor block for an extended period while the count takes place. Under normal circumstances the accuracy of the result should also improve since the duration is too short for many processes to die during the count.
2016-02-02Merge branch 'maint'Rickard Green
* maint: Introduce time management in native APIs Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed option Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c erts/emulator/beam/erl_driver.h erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
2016-02-02Merge branch 'rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222: Introduce time management in native APIs Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed option Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats
2016-01-26Fix a race bug affecting dets_SUITE:open_file/2Hans Bolinder
The Dets server pretends the file is open before internal_open() has been called, which means that unless the internal_open message is applied first, other processes can find the pid by calling dets_server:get_pid() and do things before Head has been initialized properly.
2016-01-20Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed optionRickard Green
The new time warp safe option is safe_fixed_monotonic_time which gives erlang:monotonic_time(). The safe_fixed option was also slightly changed. It now gives erlang:timestamp() instead of erlang:now(). This has however not been documented, so it is considered a compatible change. The above effects both ets, and dets. This commit also include the bugfix OTP-13239 for dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed). The timestamp in the result returned by dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed) was unintentionally broken as a result of the time API rewrites in OTP 18.0.
2016-01-13stdlib: Let dets:open_file() crash when given raw file nameHans Bolinder
See also ERL-55.
2016-01-13Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: stdlib: Fix linter crash due to missing -module declaration Conflicts: lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl
2016-01-13stdlib: Fix linter crash due to missing -module declarationHans Bolinder
The Erlang Code Linter no longer crashes if there is a -deprecated() attribute but no -module() declaration. See also ERL-62 at bugs.erlang.org.
2016-01-13Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: stdlib: fix erl_eval not using non-local function handler
2016-01-13stdlib: fix erl_eval not using non-local function handlerHans Bolinder
See also ERL-32 at bugs.erlang.org. Thanks to Ben Paxton.
2015-12-28Merge branch 'maint'Zandra
2015-12-28Merge branch 'josevalim/jv-map-fun-eval-maint' into maintZandra
* josevalim/jv-map-fun-eval-maint: Use full list of bindings when matching on map keys OTP-13218
2015-12-15stdlib: Add a comment about is_subtype(_, _) constraintsHans Bolinder
2015-12-15stdlib: Remove undocumented function specification syntaxHans Bolinder
The syntax -spec/callback F/A :: FunctionType; has been removed. No deprecation was deemed necessary.
2015-12-11stdlib tests: Replace 'random' with 'rand'Björn Gustavsson
2015-12-07Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Correct rand:export_seed/0 when there is no prior seed
2015-12-07Merge branch 'bjorn/stdlib/rand-export_seed/OTP-13162' into maintBjörn Gustavsson
* bjorn/stdlib/rand-export_seed/OTP-13162: Correct rand:export_seed/0 when there is no prior seed
2015-12-07Correct rand:export_seed/0 when there is no prior seedBjörn Gustavsson
According to the documentation, rand:export_seed/0 should return 'undefined' if the seed has not been intialized. However, it will create and return a seed. That means that the following code will not work as expected: case rand:export_seed() of undefined -> rand:seen({1,2,3}); _ -> ok end, rand:uniform(Range)
2015-12-07Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: doc: Fix some minor issues in Types and Function Specifications erts: Remove CDATA from The Abstract Format document erts: Correct the types section in The Abstract Format document stdlib: Correct pretty-printing of map types stdlib: Pretty-print constraints as 'V :: T' Conflicts: erts/doc/src/absform.xml
2015-12-07stdlib: Correct pretty-printing of map typesHans Bolinder
Add parentheses around annotated type union elements in map pair types. The bug was introduced in Erlang/OTP 18.0.
2015-12-04Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Extend erl_lint:format_error/1 to handle bittype mismatches erl_lint_SUITE: Add smoke test of format_error/1
2015-12-03Extend erl_lint:format_error/1 to handle bittype mismatchesBjörn Gustavsson
erl_lint:format_error/1 would crash with a function error if conflicting types were given. That was most easily noticed in the shell: Eshell V7.0.3 (abort with ^G) 1> <<0/integer-binary>>. *** ERROR: Shell process terminated! *** Noticed-by: Aleksei Magusev
2015-12-03erl_lint_SUITE: Add smoke test of format_error/1Björn Gustavsson
The test suite depended on the compiler to call erl_lint:format_error/1 to ensure that format_error/1 was covered. Unfortunately, though, if format_error/1 crashed the compiler would catch the exception so that the test suite would not notice it. Add a smoke test of format_error/1 that will crash if there is any problem with erl_lint:format_error/1.
2015-11-27Forbid bytes modifier for unsized part of binary generatorAleksei Magusev
This type modifier was missed in 90efeaf21147505b1e8207822e606027f94183cc.
2015-11-19Merge branch 'bjorn/cleanup'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/cleanup: epp: Only flatten the original filename epp: Modernize the internal data structures epp: Eliminate the Type argument from expand_macros/5 epp: Refactor user_predef/2 to share more code epp: Refactor scan_define() epp: Remove vestigial support for packages epp_SUITE: Improve coverage of epp epp_SUITE: Extend smoke and cover test of format_error/1 epp_SUITE: Add test of -extends()
2015-11-17epp: Refactor scan_define()Björn Gustavsson
Refactor scan_define() in order to share more between macros without any arguments and macros with arguments.
2015-11-17epp_SUITE: Improve coverage of eppBjörn Gustavsson
2015-11-17epp_SUITE: Extend smoke and cover test of format_error/1Björn Gustavsson
30a4adb7 added smoke and cover test of format_error/1, but did not catch calls that went through check/2.
2015-11-16epp_SUITE: Add test of -extends()Björn Gustavsson
2015-11-13stdlib: Fix bug in binary:split for empty binarySverker Eriksson
Bug introduced om master branch at b93e9b611056828a and reported in ERL-43.
2015-10-29epp_SUITE: Avoid hard-coding list of macros more than onceBjörn Gustavsson
2015-10-29epp_SUITE: Add smoke and coverage test of format_error/1Björn Gustavsson
2015-10-19Use full list of bindings when matching on map keysJosé Valim
Prior to this patch, the following code would not eval: X = key, (fun(#{X := value}) -> true end)(#{X => value}) That's because the key evaluation was using the new list of bindings introduced on every anonymous fun. Since keys only match on values defined prior to the pattern and do not introduce any new binding, we must use the full and original list of binding.
2015-10-08Take out automatic insertion of 'undefined' from typed record fieldsKostis Sagonas
Background ----------- In record fields with a type declaration but without an initializer, the Erlang parser inserted automatically the singleton type 'undefined' to the list of declared types, if that value was not present there. I.e. the record declaration: -record(rec, {f1 :: float(), f2 = 42 :: integer(), f3 :: some_mod:some_typ()}). was translated by the parser to: -record(rec, {f1 :: float() | 'undefined', f2 = 42 :: integer(), f3 :: some_mod:some_typ() | 'undefined'}). The rationale for this was that creation of a "dummy" #rec{} record should not result in a warning from dialyzer that e.g. the implicit initialization of the #rec.f1 field violates its type declaration. Problems --------- This seemingly innocent action has some unforeseen consequences. For starters, there is no way for programmers to declare that e.g. only floats make sense for the f1 field of #rec{} records when there is no `obvious' default initializer for this field. (This also affects tools like PropEr that use these declarations produced by the Erlang parser to generate random instances of records for testing purposes.) It also means that dialyzer does not warn if e.g. an is_atom/1 test or something more exotic like an atom_to_list/1 call is performed on the value of the f1 field. Similarly, there is no way to extend dialyzer to warn if it finds record constructions where f1 is not initialized to some float. Last but not least, it is semantically problematic when the type of the field is an opaque type: creating a union of an opaque and a structured type is very problematic for analysis because it fundamentally breaks the opacity of the term at that point. Change ------- To solve these problems the parser will not automatically insert the 'undefined' value anymore; instead the user has the option to choose the places where this value makes sense (for the field) and where it does not and insert the | 'undefined' there manually. Consequences of this change ---------------------------- This change means that dialyzer will issue a warning for all places where records with uninitialized fields are created and those fields have a declared type that is incompatible with 'undefined' (e.g. float()). This warning can be suppressed easily by adding | 'undefined' to the type of this field. This also adds documentation that the user really intends to create records where this field is uninitialized.
2015-09-18Merge branch 'maint'Dan Gudmundsson
* maint: stdlib: Fix leaking files after error_logger:logfile(close)